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Hope Stari
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Friday, July 10, 19S3 HOP I STAR, HOM, ARKANSAS SOCIETY Phont 7-S431 Between 8 A. M. And 4 P. M. Calendar Friday, July 10 K.

O. Wingfielii. chairman of the American liegion Auxilary, asks that ail tiife Iriembers and have not been contacted get in touch with her fur membership July 10. If you have a father, husband, son, or brother who Is an American Legion member. J'ou are eligible for American Le- Auxiliary membership.

Mrs. Buddy Button will compliment Miss Betty Murphy, bride elect of Joseph Alurtiiulali), with a bridge shower at the home of TS. Claud Sutton on i'riday Jly 10. The Business Women's Circle of' the First Baptist meijt! at thd church Monday night, July 13. with lirs.

Thtilma Moore as hostess. Tuesday, July 14 i Hope Country Club will have its monthly dance Tuesday night. July! .14. at 8 o'clock. It was scheduled a square dance but will a ballroom Hosts, aiid hostesses are Mr.

McLarty and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Saturday, July 11 Arch Moore Ellington and Don J)utfie will honor Joseph Leon Mar- tlndale with a "Bachelor Pound- Ing" Saturday night, July 11, at the home of Don DiyTfie. Supper Will be served at 7:30. Miss Caroline Hawthorne wUl lion or Miss etty Murphy, bridt'-'eleet Joseph Martindale.

with informal evening party Saturday. July 11. Jackie Holt will honor Claudette. Doyle, bride-elect of Clois tjack- son. with a miscellaneous Saturday night.

July 11, at! 7:30. Monday, July 13 The CYF of the First Christian Church will meet at the church jifonday, July 18, at 3:30. Miss Catherine Cox will compliment Miss Betty Murphy, bride- clect of Joseph Martindale, with a bridge luncheon at her home in Fulton Monday, July 13. Thursday, July 16 Miss Mary Lou Moore will honor JMiss Betty Murphy, bride-elect of Joseph Martindale, with a breakfast ill the Hotel Barlow Thursday, July 1U. Mr.

and Mrs, Gerald Trapp, Dr. and Mrs. S3. Hensley. Mr.

Mrs. John Brannan, and A. D. Bran nan. will entertain members of the wedding party wiiii a rehearsal dinner al the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Brannan on Thursday, July 1G. The Union meeting of the of the Methodist Church will be held Monday, July 13, at 3 p.m.

Mrs. C. V. Nunn will present the program on "Youth in Christian Fellowship." Those taking part will be Misses Sarn Lauterbac.li, Beth JJridgers and Judy Hnmmons. Miss Bonnie Jean Edmlaston will give the devotional.

Auto Liability ANDY ANDREWS INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 7-3301 Miss Murphy Feted at Luncheon-Bridge Miss Roberta Howard entertained with a luncheon-bridge Wednesday, July 8, at noon for the pleasure of Miss Betty Murphy, bride-elect of Leon Martindale. Lunch was served buffet style to the twelve guests present who were out of town relatives and members of the bridal party. The table covered with an Italian cutwork cloth was centered with a cut glass epergne filled with pink carnations and white tulle. Each small table was centered with pink gardenias floating in a TO DA SATURDAY 2 FEATURES and V'' SMttyfilJRNETIE 11 :K.Jk^:.:,--::>;.\ BlUMllA IC1UII Chapter 13, "SON OF GERONIMO' EXTRA: COMMANDO CODY in "COSMIC VENGENCE" Starts COLUMBIA PICTURES RITA 1 i HAYWORTH STEWART" GRANGER CHARLES IAUGHTON JUOim ANDERSON BASIL SYDNEY MAURICE SCHWARTZ ARNOLD MOSS ALAN BADH. THOUSANDS, PASS LIST SUSPENDED ADMISSION Children 12e Adwlts 50c Colored Balcony Children 12c Adults 30c low cut slnss bowl.

color scheme of pink and silver was carried out in the decorations thnnighimt the house. Mrs. John Brannan and Mrs. S. L.

Murphy, mother of the honoree. were winners of the prizes. The honoree wore a trousseau frock of orchid cotton with matching hat. Her corsage was of pinK Fleur d'Amour. The hostess was assisted in serving Ivy -'Mrs.

Arch Moore. Circle of WSCS Meets With Mrs. Peck Circle No. li of the WSCS of the First Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Peek afternoon, July The.

with prayer by leadei, Mrs. George Mur-j phy. ll was decided to have the! August meeting at the church. i Mrs. James gave an inspiring devotional using Islj John Mrs.

K. L. Hroaeh was in charge of the program on the of the WSCS" and used a to help illustrate her talk. She led a group discussion in which each member part. At the close of the program the hostess invited the guests into the dining room where they were served tea from appointed table which was centered with an arrangement of lilies and caladtum leaves.

Mrs. George Murphy presided over the punch bowl. Twelve members and live guests were present. Mrs. J.

W. Perkins Hostess to Circle 1 Circle 1 of WSC'S of the Methodist Church met Monday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. J. W. Perkins with Mrs.

J. II. Wiggins as co-hostess. The meeting opened with the Prayer being repeated in unison. Mrs.

1' 11. Webb, circle chairman, presided and cimlucted a business session. Mrs. Sam Warmack pjj.enled the program in the form of a quiz on "Know Your WSCS." Each members took part by answering a question. Frosted drinks and cookies were served to 12 members and one guest, Mrs.

Henry Taylor. DOROTHY DIX Pangs of Hunger Coming and Going Pvl. Joe T. May of Fort Leonard- wood, spent the past weekend with his Mr. and Mrs.

Joe T. May of Hope. He has finished his basic training there and is now attending the shovel and crane operator school. Miss Marilyn Anderson ot El Dorado will arrive today to spend the weekend with Jackie Holt. Arriving Saturday will be Wanda Keith and Janette Grumpier of Shreveport, Barbara Bacon, Nipper, M5ry Griffin, and Mrs.

Marion Miller of Magnolia. They will attend the shower given in honor of Claudette Doyle Saturday night. Hospital Notes Branch Admitted: Miss Beulah Breed, of Hope. Dear Miss Dix: Whenever my boy friend conies over he brings nt least one of his friends. I don't object to that, but they always Rot into the food.

Gordon says tlmt whenever his sister has friends over, she fixes food for them. I don't intnid to be their slave, and besides. I do Ret heck for it. How can I make them stay out of the BABS Kitchen Raiders Answer: Your friends are certainly inconsiderate youngsters. Kvcn the most generous hostess has reasonable objections to her guests swarming all over the kitchen, devouring whatever is in sight.

It's rather disconcerting to plan a meal, then discover that its makings have fallen prey to a hungry wolf pack. Instead of Riving you heck for your friends' behavior. Mom should give a little help. Certain foods should be kept in the house for the refreshment of the young, and a definite "No Snacks" sign put on everything else. Unless your friends are Interested in you for food alone, they will obey the restrictions and continue to come around Dear Miss Dix: My sister has never been married, yet she is wasting her life away on a divorced man.

Keliglon prevents their marrying. She this, but insists he is the only man she will ever love, and she'd rather be friends with him than married to anyone else. 1 try to tell her he is a selfish person as he the situation, yet prevents her from out with other fellows. If! he liked her so much, he'd lie looking out for her happiness. Should she RO on seeing him or drop him completely? MISS H.

M. Answer: Isn't It a bit foolish for you and I to try to decide your sister's future? She Is most deft-1 nitely of an age where she should know her own mind, and make her! own decisions. Happiness in Inend' ship may be enough for your sister, I add it certainly Is preferable loj marriage with someone she doesn't love. Don't put all the blame on the mini, either. Your sister is perfectly free to date other men if she wants to; the fact that she doesn't is a clear indication of her choice.

Leave her alone and let her work out her own destiny. Dear Miss Dix: I am engaged' to a man In the service, but pl.m to break the engagement when he comes home, which will bu In few weeks. I am in love with someone else, and he Ihlnks we should stop seeing each other until my engagement is bruken. I don't want to date anyone else, but 1 don't want to sit home every niuhl H. Answer: With your conscience for company, I don't wonder you can't face an evening alone.

Yoi: can't have much character If your self-respect, and the respect ot others, isn't worth a few datelesn weeks. Your only concern seems to be your own need for entertain ment. 'Hie boy In the service IM lucky to be rid of so addlc-paterl (i girl; your next fiance isn't so fortunate. Dear Miss nix: I'm a pretty. Intelligent girl with a nice figure I'm and in the J'th grade.

M.v problem is serious. 1 h.ivr gotten a bad repnt.ilion, not UP- cause it's true, but because I many jealous, so called friends with big mouths. Tncy have spi all sorts of SUM ics about me ami now none ot the nice girls or will go out with me. JOAN IIS Answer: Karelj, if ever, Is had reputation pinned on a tin less she has done something to tin- serve it. If you absolutely convinced that you lire the victim o' malicious slander, the mallei' should be taken up ith your par ents and the principal oC your school.

However, I'm quite certain. If you an.ily/.e the situation carefully. you'll come across ground for gossip. I'o you. perhaps, phaslxe that nice figure with doming that's bit loo conspicuous? Is your dating circumspect i en- sonable as to hours, partlculai us to company and place? Time in parked cars, or In the wronji sort of resliiurant or soda ban the companionship of young who are known as trouble makers.

will detract I mm any gh'1's reputation. Mothlm; is as difficult to regain as a good name; beitei find out just why yours is bad Released by Hell Syndicate, Inc POLO IM.AYITH DIES WKSTIIUHY. N. Y. Ml Malcolm Stevonsi.n, liti.

who won Boyle Continued from PARC One now they never would. "1'eople have Ibe wrong Idea about said one. "They think they are sad, lonely and I helpless. Hut when you see a guy like lhal he isn't a real bachelor he's just a prospective husband. i "A due bachelor Is happy and i carefree.

A married man has two i l.ms-ips one al home, one in the i office. A bachelor has to please I only one. And he leads a crowded I social life, lie is aluay.i In demand, Any parts- is considered thill, even by wives, unless the hostess has a bachelor or two on lap." Another bachelor broke lit: "II isn't true that bachelors hale ivonion. Nobody loves and appreciates them more. A bachelor just refuses to In- watchfob for any Monetary Mission Leaves Japan TOKYO The international 1 Monetary Fund mission, Us vpy of post-war Japanese my completed, loaves tonight tdt Washington by Philippines Airlines.

The mission, since Us turlvnl June 2fl. has discussed with the Koverntncnt cxchnttg conli-o! system, flnaannfce, blinking, price ami foreign 'trndOi The mission's report will bo prb- Milcd lliu oxccutivo bdnul of (In- fund. Japan formally became ber of the fund last AUR. 13. fanu PRESCOTT NEWS international er in the null' at homo here Stevenson was S.

polo Britain liliM genliiia in UlilU. handicap. as a polo play- died yesterday Saturday Sunday Johnny Sheffield as "Bomba" in TREASURE' JOHN WAYNE and the 3 MESQUITEERS "Pals of the Saddle" Chapter 6 of Serial "THE SECRET CODE" 'Child Sockology" Cartoon Main Country Club Rd. Open 6:30 TONIGHT SATURDAY FRANK LOVEJOY "RETREAT HELL" Will Bill Elliott In Color! Mrs. Woodul Hostess to WSCS Circle 1 Mrs.

J. C. Woodul was hostess to Circle 1 of WSCS ot the First Methodist Church at her home Monday afternoon with members present. The chairman. Mrs.

Hoy Duke, presided and called the meeting to order. Mrs. Hunter Scott voiced the opening prayer and nave the devotional talk for the afternoon Mrs. D. S.

Jordan presented an interesting program on "Laborers for Christ." Al the conclusion of the business session the meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Refreshments were served during the social hour. WSCS Circle 2 Entertained NBy Mrs. Dan Plttman, Sr. WSCS Circle 2 of the First Methodist Church was entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs.

Dan Pittman, at her home. Mary B. Smith was welcomed as a new member. There were It) members and a Kuest, Mrs. Nona Matthews also present.

Mrs. C. Gatlin opened the meeting with prayer followed with the devotional talk by Mrs. C. A.

Wynne. The program on "Laborers for Christ" was in charge Mrs. A. K. Pearson, Mrs.

J. Hesterly, chairman, presided over the business after which the meeting adjourned with the Aaronic benediction. During the social hour fruit punch and cookies were served by tho hostess. SUN. Exciting Action! Robert Mirchum Ann Biyth "ONE MINUTE TO ZERO" WSCS Circle 3 Meets In Home of Mrs.

A. DeLamar Kigln members ot Circle 3 of the WSCS of. the irst Methodist Church met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. B. A.

DcLamar for the regular meeting. Mrs. Lee Kinncy, chairman, presided and conducted the business An inspiring devotional was given by Mrs. Joe A. Bailey, Sr.

The piu grain for the afternoon was in charge of Mrs Eley, who spokw on "Laborers for Christ." Mrs. Elcy offered tho closing prayer. Punch and sandwiches were served by the hostess al the close ol the meeting. Mrs. White Hostess to WSCS Circle 4 Mrs.

J. A. White was hostess to Circle 4 of WSCS of the First Methodist Church at her homo Monday afternoon. The chairman, Mrs. G.

Hirst, had charge of the business and gave the afternoon's devotional thought. The program on "Laborer's for Christ" was presented in an interesting manner by Mrs. W. B. Mrs.

Jiirst closed the meeting with prayer. Punch and cookies were served to 13 members and a guest, Mrs. Meredith Bright at the concluaiou of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Kinncy and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kinncy and Barbara of Dalton, and Pat Warren Kinney of Ft. Sill, have returned from a vacation on Lake Hamilton. Mr.

arid Mrs. Jim Nelson have returned from Havana where they attended the funeral services tor Mr Nelson's fattier, M. M. Nelson. Friends of Miss Joan Bright will be glad to learn her condition is reported satisfactory following eye surgery in a Texarkana hospital Her mother, Mrs.

Brad Bright, is at her bedside. Mrs. C. D. McSwaln, and her sis ter, Mrs.

Pat Combs. C. 11. Tompkins, has returned to his home in Shreveporl, after a visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs. C.

II. Tompkins and attending the funeral for his uncle, Dr. S. Uuchanan, and the memorial service for his grandfather, the late W. V.

Tompkins. al the Nevada County Courthouse. Master Bruce Kley i.i of lift cousin, Master Wuyno Bryson, in Ft. Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Arch lloagland of Hartford, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duke. a member of the lh.it bed I fi rent and and Ar- Hi; had a 10-uual fellow What basiu reason did they have for not marrying, "Wives on treating their like small hoys," said one.

"They want to mother Iliem. If a wile wants In take Hie plaee of one of your parents, why doesn't ael like your falher? our father used to leave you alone most ol the NED POW HANGS SELF 1'USAN, Korea 1,11 The body of a C'hlneso Communist was found Imnjjlm; in a mental ward Tuesday al the prisoner of war i-wmp al Cheju Island. The U. N. I'OW headquarters here said the death wan believed to he a suicide.

NOTICE We have Opened Our 902 WEST THIRD Serving ICE COLD WATERMELON. Sliced or Whole. We have a nice cool place screened in, plenty of room. MRS, OREE GUNTER has charge, and will appreciate all her friends and old customers visiting us. HOLLY GROCERY MARKET 902 West Third The London Zoological Society'8 Fish House was opened In 1053, The National OeoRritphlc says the Fish House In London la the world's oldest aquarium, Polio Hospital ANDY ANDREWS INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 7-3301 Let Us Install You a GOOD USED MOTOR Used 1952 FORD Truck Motor $120 Late Model CHEVROLET Car Motors from $75 to $120 Installation On Any Motor TERMS IF DESIRED, WYLIE GLASS SALVAGE West 3rd Phono 7-6781 OUT THEY GO DURING OUR BIG JULY CLEARANCE SALE WE'RE OVERSTOCKED ON NEW 1953 Or, Charles Hesterly was a Monday business visitor in Little Ann MeSwein returned Both Sixes and Eights People are buying these new Dodges because they are saving money and making a wise investment.

You will buy too if you will come in and SEE DRIVE'-. AND PRICE THESE NEW DODGES. SEVEN NEW DODGES SOLD DURING THE FIRST TWO DAYS! CTI UP TO I LIBERAL TRADES EASY TERMS We have many models, colprs aricl body styles to select from and now is the time to buy your new DODGE at this terrific savings Our loss and your gain. Dodges were never finer than todays models. Don't in Today! HOW flHBP wp IWH YOUR BODS! and PLYMOUTH DCAUR.

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